You say "his arm" but whose arm are you talking about?
Assuming you meant longitude - it's the distance travelled around the Earth, parallel to the equator.
Matching Green is a small village in England with an estimated population of around 200-300 residents.
Orange with three white stripes with black around the edges of the stripes.
Pit bulls have stripes, or some of them. They aren't all the way around or perfect, but they're like tigers or zebras, just different colors.
At one time, pro footballs were striped all the way around, but now the pro ball has no stripes at all. The stripes on a college ball are only on the top half of the ball (the half with the laces) and have no meaning in todays game. The stripes are kept as a part of college football tradition. They were once thought to be a visual aid in quickly pointing the laces outward in field goal situations.
it would take about 8.66 months for me to walk, at a constant speed of 2.78 mph, the 17,600 mi around the earth at the 45th parallel
The officials that have the orange stripes around the upper arm area of their shirt are the referees. Those that don't have the orange stripes are the linesmen.
The stripes make the ball easier to pick up in flight therefore easier to catch. This is the reason the NFL does not have stripes making it more difficult for the professionals to catch the ball.
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Blue, with thin white stripes horizontally around the stomach.
The tiger uses its stripes, as a way of camouflaging itself. The stripes on its fur helps the tiger blend into long grass and in bushes to avoid being spotted by its prey. The white tiger has white stripes, that's because it has to hide around snow.
Having two stripes in your hair is not necessarily associated with gang affiliation. It can simply be a style choice for some people. However, some gangs may have specific meaning or symbology related to certain hairstyles, so it's always good to be aware of the possible connotations.